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Resurfaced social media post comes back to haunt disgraced Dem AG nominee: ‘Delete your account’

Disgraced Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones is facing heat over a 2021 social media post where he told a Republican to drop out over heated political rhetoric.

IRS workforce slashed in half as government shutdown showdown stretches into second week

The IRS implements contingency plans during the government shutdown, suspending taxpayer services while maintaining tax processing and criminal investigations.

The law backs ‘noble’ Trump in sending the National Guard to Chicago — and other cities, too

When cities controlled by left-wing pols cater to the criminals, someone needs to secure the rights of the law-abiding public. President Trump can do...

Katie Porter’s meltdown shows how clueless and coddled Dems are

California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter will answer any question you might have for her with one of her own: How dare you?

NYCHA’s Bronx building collapse and public housing’s disastrous disrepair

Last week's near-tragic collapse of a boiler ventilation shaft at a Bronx NYCHA building is emblematic of the decay of the city's public-housing stock.

The Ugliness Inside of Katie Porter

The California gubernatorial candidate put on an amazing display of who she really is that voters will find impossible to ignore.

Bioethics Is Not a ‘Moral Tradition’

The pretense that it is stacks the deck in favor of a secular hegemony over our public health policies.

Minnesota attorney general says having males in girls’ sports ‘doesn’t harm anyone’

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison insisted that allowing males in female sports "doesn't harm anyone" as he comes under pressure from local school officials to take the Trump administration's deal on resolving the state's Title IX violations.

Republican AG Miyares says race against Democrat Jay Jones is ‘test of decency’ amid text scandal

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares says his reelection campaign against Democrat Jay Jones has become a "test of decency for the commonwealth."

Texas GOP considers censuring state representatives who aren’t conservative enough

The Republican Party of Texas' governing board is set to meet in the state Capitol on Saturday to consider censuring state representatives who party leaders deem insufficiently conservative to bear the GOP brand, potentially banning them from the 2026 Republican primary ballot.

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